B-Sides and Pixel Terror combine futuristic electronic sounds with big melodic dubstep drops on their New Noise single "Starlight," featuring vocals from GABBY BÜKO.
Brendan Long, better known by his stage name B-Sides, is a Grammy-nominated producer/DJ who got his start creating hit records for the likes of Dr. Dre, Lupe Fiasco, and The Lonely Island. He has since transitioned his talent for creating hip hop records into producing innovative trap and bass music with a hip hop flare. Up until 2016, he was a teacher at the famed Icon Collective Production School in Los Angeles, where he mentored some of EDM's brightest young DJs including NGHTMRE, Slander, Kayzo, and Jauz. In addition to releasing original works on Dim Mak, Spinnin', Ultra, Mad Decent, and Buygore, his remix of DJ Snake's "Let Me Love You" with SLANDER has earned over 11 million Soundcloud plays. He recently collaborated with Jayceeoh on a festival trap remix of Lil Pump's "Esskeetit" and performed at Beyond
Wonderland this spring.
Collaborating with B-Sides on "Starlight" are new kids on the block Pixel Terror. Spawned from the microcosm of 8-bit nostalgia in combination with head-rattling low-frequency energy, Pixel Terror is the newest innovative bass music experience. In a short time period, Pixel Terror have accumulated over tens of thousands of pixelated apostles and performed across the nation and back. Coming off a successful spring tour, including their SXSW debut, and a massive exhibition alongside
Adventure Club and Kandy during Miami Music Week, Pixel Terror is on the rise and spreading like a glorious video-game induced virus across the globe. Their growing catalog includes EXSSV collaboration "Never Say Goodbye," "Final Boss," "Pulse," and unique reworkings of songs by the likes of ATB, Skrillex, and Ghastly.
New Noise is Dim Mak's
new music discovery imprint that focuses on cutting edge sounds from burgeoning artists across the genre spectrum. New Noise originally got its start as a compilation series highlighting fresh faces handpicked by Steve Aoki and the Dim Mak crew. Since then, the platform has evolved into a bi-weekly, free-download model based on singles. New Noise's current incarnation is also copyright free, which allows the budding community of Twitch gamers and amateur YouTube creators to use New Noise music in their videos and live streams without the need to purchase or pay fees, all in exchange for linking back to the artists and their music.
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